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It's like I said, you will not get any of those settings available until you use an HDMI cord and connect the laptop to an external display. The internal panel is managed by the Intel graphics. This means the Nvidia GPU doesn't see it or even know it's there, so as far as the NVCP is concerned, you don't have a display plugged in - the GPU is operating headless. If you want to change any scaling or display color settings while the laptop is outputting to its internal panel, use the Intel graphics control panel instead. You did install the Intel graphics driver, did you not? If you didn't, then do so. It is required.
Nvidia isn't at fault here, this is a low-end laptop with basic headless switchable graphics. Anything else, a MUX switch is a hard requirement, and as I mentioned earlier, these are only available on select 3060 laptops and up. The one I have (Dell G15) supports MUX with the 3060 version, but not on the one I have. So even that is specific, you need to do some research to figure out if the laptop you're buying is going to be meeting your personal demands.
Okay, got it. Thanks.
I've checked the support page of the f15 laptop but there is no intel graphics driver there, so which intel driver exactly do i get now and from where?
The cpu is what matters when looking for the driver, right? Shouldn't that be on the laptop support page then?
This chipset isn't intended for the f15 laptop is it? https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/download/19347/chipset-inf-utility.html
The chipset i downloaded and installed from the asus laptop support page doesn't show up in programs and features so i'm not sure if it works correctly.
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